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Message » 08 Jan 2010 11:49

En tout cas, maintenant, le terme "Ready", je l'associe à "arnaque", donc à éviter d'urgence.

Ready, ça veut dire qu'on n'est pas prêt, qu'on ne sait pas de quoi le futur sera fait et qu'en conséquence, le matso va être obsolète.

Ca me fait penser à l'expression "j'arrive!".
Quand queqlu'un te dit qu'il arrive, naïvement, on pourrait comprendre qu'il arrive tout de suite!
En fait, NON! Il arrivera plus tard! :mdr:

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Message » 08 Jan 2010 12:51

Je trouve étonnant que de nombreux constructeurs annoncent autant de nouveautés du coté le la 3D pour une technologie qui pour moi n'est pas au point... D'autant plus que plusieurs technologies cohabitent, cela risque de foutre un merdier pas possible... Et j'ai l'impression qu'ils comptent faire de la 3D abordable dès la première sortie... Bizarre....
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Message » 08 Jan 2010 13:59

non non pas bizarre mais normal ... on n’attrape pas des mouches avec du vinaigre :lol:

:wink:
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Message » 08 Jan 2010 15:17

Déplacé en dernière page.
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Message » 08 Jan 2010 15:49

stof a écrit:.../...
News hors 3D
Je ne suis sensé mettre que les news 3D, mais quand-même, je ne peux m'empêcher de rapporter la trouvaille de Haier pour son téléviseur totalement sans fil, y compris le cable électrique!!!!!

là va falloir m'expliquer COMMENT çà marche, de l'électricité dans l'air en prévision :idee:
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Canal+ prépare une nouvelle chaîne en 3D pour fin 2010

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Message » 08 Jan 2010 16:30

Bravo pour tes news ! Moi qui voulait changer mon plasma 1ère génération pour un LED, j'attendrai les sorties des modèles 3D. Mon souci c'est mon Ampli Tuner Pïooner A/V VSXLX 50 en raison de sa connectique HDMI qui ne sera plus adapter?
Bien cordialement.
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Message » 08 Jan 2010 16:37

avour a écrit:là va falloir m'expliquer COMMENT çà marche, de l'électricité dans l'air en prévision :idee:

Par [url=http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induction_électromagnétique]induction[/url].

Ce qui me fait bien rigoler, dans l'article, c'est : "le dispositif n’émet aucun rayon ionisant" :roll:
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Message » 08 Jan 2010 16:44

bonjour tous le monde, une question: les dates de sorties des différents écrans 3D sont pour l'europe ou les USA ?
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Message » 08 Jan 2010 16:50

Ce qu'il y a a voir au CES:

Below, listed in alphabetical order are brief descriptions of 3D related exhibits at CES 2010:

3ality Digital
(Demonstrating live 3D broadcasts every hour in the Sony Theater Central Hall Booth 14200)
3ality Digital develops enabling technologies for digital live-action 3D entertainment, from image capture through display, regardless of viewing platform. The company's live-action 3D content can also be seen on 3D televisions in various manufacturers' booths on the show floor.

3ality Digital's systems powered the first movie shot entirely in digital live action 3D U2 3D; were employed for the first live 3D NFL broadcast and the first live 3D college football championship broadcast; and are currently being integrated into leading broadcast and production companies around the world.

3D@Home Consortium
(Experience 3D TechZone Booth 14844)
Comprised of more than 40 companies representing the entire 3D development channel from North America, Asia and Europe, the consortium is working to accelerate the adoption of quality 3D technology in the home by enabling an entire "system" of products that will broadcast, play, and display 3D content.

Aerial Burton
(Central Hall Booth 14746)
Aerial Burton Inc. is the first company to succeed in developing True 3D Display using laser plasma technology. By using its device, you can create 3D images in the air. Most 3D displays introduced until now draw pseudo-3D images on 2D planes by utilizing the human binocular disparity. However, many problems occur, e.g., the limitation of the visual field, and the physiological displeasure due to the misidentification of virtual images.

To overcome the aforementioned problems, Aerial Burton succeeded in developing a volumetric "True 3D Display" which can produce bright dots in the air so an audience can see 3D images in true 3D space. The display device uses the plasma emission phenomenon near the focal point of focused laser light. By controlling the position of the focal point in the x, y, and z axes, it displays real 3D images constructed by dot arrays in the air.

Analog Devices
(Analog Devices Technology Pavilion, North Hall Suite N236)
At CES 2010, Analog Devices will demo the ADV7623 HDMI 1.4 transceiver, incorporating Xpressview fast switching technology, the industry's first HDMI 1.4 interface to support 3D display resolutions. ADI will highlight the ADV7623 within several demos including a complete video solution for Home Theater platforms as well as its portfolio for digital cameras and camcorders. The ADV7623 incorporates HDMI 1.4 support for 3D TV video in HDTV formats up to 1080p.

AMD
(Grand Lobby Booth GL-8 and GL-10)
AMD will demonstrate the forthcoming Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D standard at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show, showcasing how consumers will soon get to enjoy high-fidelity 3D entertainment once reserved only for theaters. AMD and CyberLink will jointly preview Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D entertainment for those in attendance. The new standard is one of many 3D technologies AMD openly supports, along with 3D DLP televisions, dual-panel and line interleaved 3D monitors, and is part of AMD’s initiative to further both the art of 3D entertainment, and its adoption in homes worldwide through close collaboration with 3D technology partners, including OEMs, software developers and content distributors.

Bit Caldron
(AMD, Grand Lobby Booth GL-8 and GL-10) Bit Cauldron will come out of stealth mode at CES and unveil a new set of active shutter glasses that are activated by an RF instead of IR or visible light sync pulse. Attendees will be able to see the glasses in the AMD booth at CES (showing movie and gaming content from PC-based platforms).

With RF, IR and visible (DLP Link) communication protocols for communication between the 3D display and the glasses all in the market, there is the potential to create confusion and incompatibility issues for consumers. However, the RF communication solution does eliminate line of sight issues with the other two methods and can eliminate some interference issues with IR remote controls and DLP Link interference from fluorescent lamps.

Bit Caldron has teamed with AMD to optimize the BC5000 glasses operation for ATI FireGL and Radeon graphics cards, which support 3D output. The glasses can also be used with 3D capable TVs as long as the TV supports the VESA 1997.11 stereoscopic connector standard.

Broadcom
(South Hall 4 Meeting Room 35679MP)
Broadcom, a global leader in semiconductors for wired and wireless communications will showcase end-to-end 3DTV at CES to demonstrate how 3D content will change the living room viewing experience and bring exciting new possibilities to home entertainment. The potential to watch 3D movies in the home has generated much excitement with studios releasing more than a dozen 3D movies in the past year.

Corel
(NVIDIA, South Hall Booth 35912)
Corel Corporation is working with partners including NVIDIA to offer a stunning 3D software entertainment experience on the PC. Building off the strengths of its Corel WinDVD software, Corel has developed a prototype 3D Blu-ray playback software application. Anticipating the upcoming 3D Blu-ray specification, this new prototype is poised to become a cornerstone of the 3D experience as exciting possibilities emerge with the expected growth of PC-driven home theater systems. Corel expects to make a 3D Blu-ray version of WinDVD commercially available later this year. Customers and partners can see Corel’s 3D Blu-ray prototype software in action at CES 2010 in Las Vegas.

Fujifilm
(Experience 3D Tech Zone, Central Hall Booth 14846)
Fujifilm will be demonstrating the new Fujifilm FinePix REAL 3D System at CES. It is the world's first three dimensional (3D) digital imaging system that captures realistic 3D still photographs and movies; providing 3D images that users can enjoy without special 3D glasses. The system includes the FinePix REAL 3D W1 Digital Camera, the FinePix REAL 3D V1 Viewer and 3D prints through Fujifilm's photo printing, gifting and sharing web site, http://www.seehere.com.

Fujifilm will also demonstrate the FinePix REAL 3D W1 digital camera with NVIDIA 3D Vision. NVIDIA 3D Vision is a combination of high-tech wireless glasses and advanced software that allows users to view 3D pictures and movies in full HD on a PC, as well as automatically transform hundreds of PC games into full stereoscopic 3D.

HDlogix
(Experience 3D TechZone, Central Hall Booth 14946)
HDlogix focuses on building imaging and video-based products and services. HDlogix has spent over a decade in advanced video research and holds an extensive portfolio of intellectual property, which provides unique product differentiation and underpins continuous innovation. At CES, HDlogix will formally unveil ImageIQ 3D, demonstrating the technology by converting a live high definition broadcast to 3D in real time. HDlogix will demonstrate support for multiple 3D formats, including anaglyph, passive, active and autostereo. The company will capture live HD footage of show attendees and convert it for 3D viewing.

Hyundai IT
(Experience 3D TechZone, Central Hall Booth 15044/15045)
Hyundai IT, a leading manufacturer of 3D displays, will show its latest 3D LCD displays in 24”, 32”, 46” and 46” 2x2 video-wall screen sizes. Hyundai IT will be demonstrating various 3D formats displayed and viewed with polarized glasses including 2D/3D real-time video processing and the 3D HD experience on 46” 2x2 video-wall 3D displays.

Insight Media
(Experience 3D TechZone Central Hall Booth 14845)
Insight Media, a leader in emerging display market research, will be presenting its new report on 3D. Come to the booth to see this report and talk to one of the company’s world-class and internationally-recognized display experts. Insight Media has provided consulting services to over 100 customers/clients. New this year is 3D Comm at InfoComm 2010, June 9-10-11, 2010, Las Vegas, NV. The program includes 3D Seminars, 3D Technology Pavilions and 3D Technology Showcases.

JVC
(Central Hall Booth 8219)
One of the most stunning 3D demonstrations at the show will be in JVC’s 4K front projection theater. The company will be showing 3D content in full 4K resolution (4 times that of HD) using a pair of JVC DLA-RS4000 4K projectors.

At CES, JVC will be launching its IF-2D3D1 stereoscopic processor that converts 2D video to 3D in real time. This unit accepts a standard HDMI or HD-SDI input in HD, and provides stereo output in a variety of formats: sequential, side-by-side, line-by-line, checkerboard, anaglyph, or separate L/R signals. It will be shown with a variety of 2D input content, with the output displayed in 3D on our GD-463D10. In addition to providing real time 2D to 3D conversion, the unit can also accept discrete L/R signals from a stereoscopic camera rig, and convert the signals to a standard that can be displayed on the GD-463D10 monitor--useful for 3D production crews.

JVC will also be exhibiting its GD-463D10 46-inch LCD monitor featuring Xpol technology for flicker-free stereoscopic images with inexpensive (passive) glasses. Several of these monitors will be in use at the booth showing a variety of content, including a station that features the FujiFilm W1 Finepix 3-D camera. The GD-463D10 is currently shipping.

LG Electronics
(Central Hall Booth 8205)
LG Electronics is introducing 3D-capable product from its video projector, LCD HDTV and computer monitor lines. The company’s new 2010 video projector series includes the model CF3D, the world’s first Full HD, 3D Single Lens Type Projector. Featuring a brightness rating of 2,500 ANSI-lumens and a high contrast ratio of 7,000:1 this model also features TruMotion 120Hz for smoother images – a technology previously only seen on flat panel HDTVs.

LG INFINIA HDTVs (the LE9500, LE8500 and LE7500 series) combine a slim design and thin bezel with enhanced connectivity and abundant content options. Leading the way to the ultimate home entertainment experience, the 55- and 47-inch class LE9500 sets will be LG’s first 3D-ready models available in the United States.

With LG’s W2363D monitor, consumers can now enjoy 3D picture quality from their home monitor, offering an extraordinary gaming and entertainment viewing experience with special glasses. The W2363D features exceptional picture quality with full HD 1920 x 1080 display resolution, Tru-Surround HD, dual HDMI interfaces and 3 msec response times making this a great fit for playing 3D games and watching 3D movies.

Magnetic 3D
(Hilton Booth 55017 in the Asian Pavilion of the International Gateway)
Magnetic 3D, a global-leader in glasses-free, auto-stereoscopic 3D displays and 3D digital signage solutions, is debuting its 2010 product line at CES on the show floor with its partner Norco Intelligent Technology Co. The company will also host an invitation only showcase at the Palazzo Hotel. The exclusive gallery showing will feature several of its newest groundbreaking technologies, including a 22" Emersa 3D Gaming Display, 22" Envolv 3D Touch Display, and Enabl3D 55" 3D Digital Signage display. Magnetic 3D will also be featuring several new software applications including VizCad, a revolutionary 3D digital prototyping and visualization software and FuzionCast, the first and only enterprise level digital signage solution for managing 2D and auto-stereo 3D content seamlessly or simultaneously remotely in a global network.

Microvision Optical 3D
(Experience 3D Tech Zone, Central Hall Booth 14744)
At CES 2010, Microvision Optical 3D will emerge from stealth mode and show the first dual-purpose 3D glasses. The glasses can be used as polarizers to separated 3D images at the theater, on laptops, TVs and monitors – and they can be used as sunglasses when outside. The stylish curves glasses feature circular polarizers, while the frames are designed and produced by a French company using the finest materials. The glasses feature full UVA / UVB sun protection.

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America
(Experience 3D Tech Zone, Central Hall Booth 14548)
At CES 2010, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America (MDEA) will be announcing details for a new product that will enable consumers to more easily experience 3D content on its 3D-ready TVs. MDEA will also be showcasing its 3D-ready technology on the LaserVue and Home Theater televisions in the in the Central Hall. LaserVue, the world’s first laser-powered television, is presently available in a 65” screen size and not only delivers twice the color of many of today’s HDTVs, but it also uses exponentially less power than comparably-sized LCD and plasma TVs.

Mocomtech
(South Hall 1 Booth 21763)
Mocom’s Super Power Screen is the world’s first concave lens-type screen optimized for use in 3D. This 3D concave projection screen uses optical lens technology to provide 20 gain (20x) brightness and retain more than 99% of high polarization. The screen has the same precise curvature as the lenses and reflects the main light of the projector to the viewers while scattering the ambient light in all directions so as not to interfere with the main light.

Other important qualities of the screen include its simulated depth and improved image resolution and contrast because of the structure of its surface, which consists of aluminum with nano-level diffusion lines and minute particles. Mocom’s Super Power Screen compensates for the loss of brightness caused by polarizer and polarized glasses, by increasing the reflection of light by 20x which is 6-10 times brighter than standard silver screens. This technology provides bright images on big size screens (above 100”) in high ambient light, bringing high quality 3D images to the viewers.

Nagravision
(Venetian/ Palazzo Congress Center, Level 3, Room Toscana 3601/2/3)
3D is the next evolution in the HD experience, and just as Nagravision built HD prototypes and products to drive customers towards HD solutions, the company expects to stay ahead of the curve and be the thought leader for 3D as well.

Nagravision will be showcasing its NAGRA Media Guide for 3D at CES. The company has developed a prototype user experience to determine what is the optimal user experience for 3D TV and has partnered with and met with key players in the 3D industry to provide the building blocks for the 3D-at-home experience. The company will continue to evaluate and determine the best of breed partners and integrate 3D into its existing and future convergent products.

NVIDIA
(South Hall 4 Booth 35745MP, South Hall 4 Booth 35912, Grand Lobby GL-6)
NVIDIA will be showcasing a number of different 3D technologies at CES, all powered by NVIDIA GPUs and NVIDIA 3D Vision technology, the industry’s coolest 3D stereoscopic solution for the home.

On display at the booth—as well as in the Grand Lobby—NVIDIA will be showcasing Blu-ray 3D playback on brand new 1080p, 120Hz PC LCDs from Acer, Alienware and others. Also shown: new software-based Blu-ray 3D players, including Cyberlink PowerDVD, Arcsoft TotalMedia Theater 3 and new 3D Vision-ready notebooks from ASUS and others. Hot new games will be presented in full 3D, including Metro 2033, Avatar, Just Cause 2, and Dark Void.

Panasonic
(Central Hall Booth 9405)
Panasonic will be showing four Full HD 3D Plasma HDTVs, in 50”, 54”, 58” and 65” screen sizes. All feature Full HD 3D (1080p resolution for both the right and left eye) In addition, Panasonic will be showing a 3D Blu-ray player. These will be available in the April-May time frame. The company encourages CES 2010 attendees to stop by the booth to experience Full HD 3D in the Panasonic 3D Theater.

RealView Innovations
(North Hall Booth 5621)
3D is a current rage, but the realities can disappoint: goggles, queasy feelings, expensive hardware, limited software. In contrast to software-focused optical solutions, RealView Innovations Ltd. has concentrated on developing specialized optical components and transforming them in new ways during the assembly process itself. The result is a breakthrough called “Depth Enhancement Technology” which consists of passive optical displays that give a totally new visual experience. Depth cues in the existing 2D content (including all the 3D cues in sophisticated digital graphics) take on new life, and give the brain more to play with.

RealView Innovations is featuring three examples of its new technology at CES 2010. A game device accessory, the V-Screen, enhances the Sony PSP game experience. It’s versatile (it fits PSP series 1000, 2000, 3000 and “slim” models), and it comes with a rugged protective case. Two Deep Screen accessory screens are also featured, to fit a 22" or 23" wide-screen display, or a 42" television or display. As with the V-Screen, viewers will immediately experience an enhanced depth experience, and therefore have a more engaging, involved gaming experience.

Samsung
(Central Hall Booth 11026)
At CES 2010 Samsung will continue to innovate and impress with its most extensive array of LED TVs to date; half of the LED TV line will have 3D capabilities. Samsung’s complete 3D offering also includes a Blu-ray player incorporating 3D technology.

Some examples: Samsung’s UNXXC900 is the world’s slimmest fully integrated LED TV with the first on-board TV display touch-screen remote control. It enables viewers to experience both native 3D content as well as 2D content rendered in 3D with Samsung’s new auto-conversion system. Samsung’s LED 7000 Series is a fully-featured slim LED TV with built-in 3D technology including 3D processor and emitter and a 240Hz frame rate technology for an outstanding theater-like viewing experience at home. And the Samsung PNXXC7000 is a 1080p Plasma HDTV featuring a built-in Digital TV (DTV) Tuner, High-Definition 3D Processing, and Internet@TV IPTV connectivity.

Sensio
(Experience 3D TechZone Central Hall Booth 14745 and South Hall 1 Booth 20931)
Sensio develops and markets stereoscopic 3D digital compression, decompression and display formatting technologies. Its flagship technology, SENSIO 3D, allows the high-quality distribution of 3D content through conventional existing 2D broadcast channel networks (cable, satellite and/or IPTV) and playback on any 3D display device, including plasma TVs, LED/LCD HDTV's, PC and glass-free 3D displays, as well as home theater and digital cinema projectors.

SENSIO 3D is compatible with existing standard DVD and Blu-ray players as well as game consoles including Xbox and Playstation 3. The company’s latest 3D technology is fully compatible with the recently announced Multiview Video Coding ("MVC") specification.

Booth opportunities include playing Ubisoft's Avatar: The Game on an Xbox, ordering films or sports on a 3D video-on-demand display, watching a concert on-line thanks to 3D IP streaming and watching an HD 3D movie on Blu-ray disc.

Sisvel Technology
(South Hall 1 Booth 20537)
Sisvel Technology, a subsidiary of the Sisvel Group, and 3DSwitch, a startup devoted to 3D stereoscopic imaging, are collaborating on the development of 3Dready, a new method for automatic 2D/3D format recognition and conversion that greatly enhances your 3D TV viewing experience.

3Dready allows seamless transition from the current 2D broadcasts to 3D. Thanks to 3Dready, it is no longer necessary to modify 3D TV setups from the menu each time you switch from a 3D to a 2D channel. Furthermore, 3D is guaranteed to function on 2D TV sets (in 2D view) as long as the decoder has been uploaded correctly.

3Dready doesn’t replace existing 3D standards for broadcasting and display, but rather unifies them under a single roof by tagging video content and converting the format as necessary. In addition to 3Dready, Sisvel Technology and 3DSwitch also have plans to develop and launch new technologies related to stereoscopic 3D imaging and broadcasting.

Sony
(Central Hall Booth 14200 and 15000)
Sony is showcasing new 3D BRAVIA HDTVs and Blu-ray Disc devices. In total, Sony will launch 9 new models that will playback 3D content and two new Blu-ray devices including a stand-alone single disc player and a 5.1 Blu-ray Disc integrated home theater system.

TDVision
(Experience 3D TechZone and Central Hall Booth 14944)
TDVision Systems is the world's leading innovator in Full HD 3D technology for acquisition, encoding, transmission and display. TDVision will be showing the award winning 2D+Delta system of stereoscopic coding as well as Magnum Semiconductor DXTPro chipsets encoding real time H.264 3D at full resolution.

Technicolor
(Experience 3D TechZone Booth 14448 and Central Hall Booth 13219)
Technicolor will be demonstrating an array of products and services for 3D to the Home. Genuine 3D @ Technicolor means the most comprehensive slate of 3D services that reach consumers in theaters, at home and on the go. Demonstrations include advanced 3D authoring for Blu-ray, new BD-Live feature developments, automated 3D subtitling creation, 3D playback on a PC, and auto-stereoscopic content delivery on a mobile phone. Broadcast 3D will be shown via a Set Top Box using an HD channel. Technicolor’s theatrical 3D on film solution will be presented as well.

Technicolor delivers an interactive demonstration experience that allows you to be immersed in 3D like never before. Learn more about what Technicolor is already doing today to enhance the 3D experience from production to your living room.
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Message » 08 Jan 2010 17:04

moi en tout les cas ,je serai spectateur et serait plus vigilant qu'auparavant!!!
je m'etais emballé lors de la sortie de la hd et je me suis fait avoir!!!
avec la prise de tete pour enfin avoir une installation hd "digne" et en profiter,je serai cette fois ci tres vigilant!!
j'ai deja investi en informatique d'un zalman 22" ou j'en profite pleinement et pas cher!!!
et puis je pense me diriger plutot vers un videoprojecteur 3d!!
petite question concerant la videoprojecteur:serons nous obligé d'etre en face de l'ecran projo pour profiter de la 3d parce que mon ecran oray est fixé vers le haut et je ne suis du tout face a l'écran!!!
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Message » 08 Jan 2010 17:12

lesims1000 a écrit:bonjour tous le monde, une question: les dates de sorties des différents écrans 3D sont pour l'europe ou les USA ?

Si tu sais écrire, tu dois savoir lire non?! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Message » 08 Jan 2010 17:16

crismal a écrit:Mon souci c'est mon Ampli Tuner Pïooner A/V VSXLX 50 en raison de sa connectique HDMI qui ne sera plus adapter?
HDMI 1.3, il paraît que ça marche (seul lecteur Blu-Ray actuel dont on parle pour ça par mise à jour, c'est la Playstation 3) mais sous conditions à définir (cf début de page1).
Est-ce que les nouveaux lecteurs Blu-Ray 3D en HDMI1.4 peuvent s'arranger pour fournir un signal 3D exigeant moins de débit comme le ferait une PS3 afin de pouvoir traverser ton ampli et atterrir via HDMI 1.3 ton téléviseur 3D (en théorie en 1.4 mais JVC a fait des annonces en 1.3)...c'est encore un peu flou... tu suis :wink:
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Message » 08 Jan 2010 18:02

Salut,
Le vendeur de la boutique hifi du coin m'a dit qu'il recevrait des TV 3D d'ici mi-février et qu'il lui semble important d'attendre ce moment pour acheter mon ecran (3D ou 2D) pour les raisons suivantes :
- Si ca se trouve ca marche bien et c'est génial. Mais vraissemblablement sur une "version 2".
- Cela risque de faire baisser les prix des plasma/LCD qui sont Full HD superbes mais 2D only.
Qu'en pensez-vous ?
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Message » 08 Jan 2010 18:13

J'en pense qu'il faut toujours attendre pour faire la meilleure affaire.
Mais que tant que l'on attend, finalement, la meilleure affaire, on n'en profite pas tout de suite.

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